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Anti-Docetist Polemics by St. Ignatius of Antioch
Ignatius of Antioch condemned Docetist doctrine as a heresy which was destroying Christianity. That doctrine made doubts in the orthodox knowledge. Docetist proponents did not believe that Christ had become a man in order to save the humanity.
Jaśkiewicz, Grzegorz
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On Martyrdom, Suicide, and Christian Bioethics. [PDF]
Schimmoeller EM.
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Miracles, Martyrdom and Violence: Historical Origins of the Patron Saints of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery. [PDF]
Williams JT, Kissin ER, Kissin MW.
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Ignatius of Antioch on his Death: Discipleship, Sacrifice, Imitation
The present dissertation is addressed to a single question: how did Ignatius of Antioch understand his death? Our question is not a new one. On the contrary, it is one that has attracted scholarly attention for over a century. Nevertheless, it is one for
McNamara, Norman Daniel
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The Parvenu and the Quixote: A Bourdieuian Reading of Ignatius of Antioch, To the Philadelphians 8
The purpose of this paper is to analyze a short passage of the literary corpus attributed to Ignatius of Antioch (i.e., To the Philadelphians 8) and offer a new description of both its rhetoric and social locations.
R. Alciati, E. Urciuoli
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The collection of letters by Ignatius of Antioch has until now mainly been treated as a coherent whole. This has been the case irrespective of analyses of the authenticity or theology of these letters, or of discussions about the identity of Ignatius ...
Isacson, Mikael, +2 more
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The epistles of St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch /
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access ...
Ignatius, Saint, Bishop of Antioch, -approximately 110. +1 more
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An Exegesis Paper On Ignatius To Ephesians 18-19
There are 7 letters written by Ignatius from Antioch, while traveling to Rome. One of them is the church at Ephesus which consists of 21 chapters. In this letter, Ignatius urges these Christians to be in unity with their bishop, because the Docetists ...
Juanda, J. (Juanda) +3 more
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Quo Vadis, Dottore? Religious, Philosophical and Medical Perspectives on the Quest for Immortality. [PDF]
von Schwarz ER +5 more
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The Bishop and his Deacons: Ignatius of Antioch’s view on ministry: two-fold or three-fold
While in the early Church of the first centuries there are several texts where a two-fold ministry seems to be the case, it is the martyr Ignatius of Antioch who is adduced as providing the first instance of the three-fold structure of ministry.
Rose, Els +3 more
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